The Managing Director of Heritage Bank, Ifie Sekibo, has promised to ensure the newly acquired bank, Enterprise Bank, will become more successful.
This assurance will interest customers of the bridged bank, who before now many be nursing some fears.
Sekibo made this disclosure on Tuesday in Lagos at the Board Divestment Closure ceremony organised by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON.
From his statement, there are strong indications that Heritage Bank may, in the coming days, formally unveil a grand plan to synthesize its operation with that of Enterprise bank in a move that will see the beginning of total transformation of Heritage Bank into one of Nigeria’s formidable banking institutions.
Sekibo also thanked the CBN, AMCON, Securities and Exchange Commission and former management of the bridge banks for making the process of AMCON divestment transparent.
He said with the AMCON Divestment Closure signaling final disengagement of the corporation from Enterprise Bank, Heritage Bank now had added impetus to roll out a more robust plan that would affirm its commitment to the promise of creating and preserving wealth across generations through highly personalized banking service.
“We promise to make the bank more successful. We will create more value and improve on what has been done at Enterprise Bank. One year from now, all stakeholders will see reasons to appreciate the sale of the bank to Heritage Bank”, he said.
Also speaking at the occasion, the outgoing Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Enterprise Bank, Ahmed Kuru, expressed happiness over Heritage Bank’s emergence as the preferred bidder for the bridge bank.
Kuru stated that with Heritage Bank’s takeover of Enterprise Bank, “the level of damage will be minimized compared to if AMCON’s shares in the bank (Enterprise) had been acquired by a larger bank.”
In his remarks, Chairman of AMCON, Kola Belgore, noted that the bridged banks had been restored to financial solvency, stating that Mainstreet Bank’s profit at the end of December 2014 stood at N13bn while Enterprise Bank recorded a profit of N3bn.
The Managing Director of AMCON, Mustafa Chike-Obi, in his own speech, explained that the corporation’s divestment from the bridge banks was in line with the CBN’s regulation to leave banks in the hands of public hands.
AMCON had, in the last quarter of 2014, announced both Heritage Bank and Skye Bank as the preferred bidders for Enterprise Bank and Mainstreet Bank respectively. Both banks had since completed the payments for the 100 per cent shares of the two acquired banks, and are currently conducting a process for seamless integration.